Cadbury apologies after promotion stunt in graveyard attracts criticism. P3An island off Ireland hold a Father Ted festival in honour of the sitcom. P5Impressionist Rory Bremner attacked for fooling cabinet ministers. P6Record labels lose out in fragment music world. P26Vodafone in crunch talks with Indian partner. P27Readers editor Ian Mayes on mistakes in crosswords. P33Interview with Radio 1's Edith Bowman. G2 P12-13

MEDIA GUARDIAN

Interview with Christine Lagan, producer of Oscar-winning film the Queen. P1Channel 4 has filmed idents promoting its music. P2London is awash with e-zines promoting culture. P2How government spin hid the real scandal at the Deepcut barracks. P3

Tessa Ross rescues Film 4. P4-5War reporting from Iraq and the dangers for local cameramen. P6Stephen Glover asks if it is crunch time for the Guardian Media Group. P7Are good US TV dramas becoming scarce? P10Jonah Bloom edits Advertising Age in the US. P11Simon Shaps five tips for the TV future. P12Interview with Maureen Rice, editor of the successful Psychologies. P13Why Lee Daley is leaving advertising for Manchester United. P14My Life in Media: Reuters' Adam Pasick. P16

Actress Angelina Jolie joins US thinktank the Council on Foreign Relations. P8Interview with Mary Minnick, who achieved marketing success at Coca-Cola. P11Brighton's growing reputation as a new media hub. P22Starbuck's chairman warns that the brand is weakening. P25

Starbuck's chairman warns that the brand is weakening. P7WPP profits increase 20%.US radio broadcaster the Voice of America to cut services. P12Cuba not to extend visas for some foreign journalists. P12

AND FINALLY ...

Spare a thought for seven-year-old Ellie Griffiths, of Hadleigh, Essex, who suddenly found that her mobile phone (why does a seven-year-old have a mobile?) was flooded with calls for requests for drugs. The reason? Her number had been shown in an episode of ITV1's Trial and Retribution. Daily Star P12